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20 Comments

  1. Donnie and Dhali take me back to when Vancouver owned North American sports media. Everyone was awesome. Sportspage was legendary. Don Taylor was a personality with a wealth of knowledge. Now we just have pretty faces with personal trainers in designer clothes. That’s why everyone’s on YouTube. That’s where you get the real sports reporting and commentary.

  2. Kuzmenko sighed Bridge Deal needs to stayed with the core playing top line with pettersson Kuzmenko is a goal scorer Kuzmenko could sighed 4 years takes him 30 Brock is slow in skating

  3. Gonna look good on Beniers’ wing next year, why resign with a dysfunctional team? 26 year olds will be 30 by the time Vancouver is ready to compete. Miller is the teams near term future

  4. Trade kuze for a first that you hope might turn out to be as good as kuze…. Sounds canucky

  5. It comes down to the same question the canucks had in the sedin era with Anson Carter, is it him that led their star to be good, or was it the star that led him to be good. Is he an Artemis panarin or an Anson Carter?

  6. If they want a bridge deal then take it. What’s with the teams wanting long term deals all the time? The Miller contract has aged badly and it hasn’t even started yet lol

  7. No matter how you slice it we will be stuck with OEL and I know Rick likes him to so he is going nowhere. Rebuild or not to me keeping him hurts. Buy him out and we pay for a long time. I think he has slipped a bit since he has been here. Mind you he has been way over played this season so far. We do not have Demko stealing games this year also. Not sure we can do a rebuild in the first place. But it is going to take some thinking to get even a little done. I can still see 4-5 players being moved. Waiting to see if they pull the trigger and who goes and who stays. What will we get in return? What will the deal look like? Will we get help right away? Trying to find a reason to be optimistic. Will the Canucks team look like a sinking boat out in Vancouver Harbor? I have no real idea on what the Brass is wanting to do with this team. Been flip flopping so much about to rebuild or not, look like a ground hog that was shot in the head.

  8. I don’t think that trading Kuzmenko makes any sense if you are considering the managements plan. They want to bring in young blood that didn’t work out in their current market. Kuza is one such piece and he has panned out. I’ll be shocked if they trade him. Whether or not that is the right decision is up for debate for sure.

  9. Been loving the Kuz/Petey connection! If management is smart enough to rebuild, trade Miller, OEL, Myers, Bo, Garland, Boeser etc. You need players to build around, may as well keep a couple electric players like Petey and Kuzy! Sadly, who knows how this team will look next season. Don’t have much faith in management at this point though.

  10. Having a great duo is legendary! Having opinions to ad or takeaway when need be to the lineup. Sign Kuz to bridge deal n turns out you can’t sign him in 2-3 years u have some draft picks, prospects etc coming back. Keep people that you like and can afford n want to stay. Better chance Petty staying, makes the team respectable, fans like him, but most importantly u know it works n we all know what doesn’t lol get rid of the other top Heavy players Bo, Brock, OEL, Myers’s, Garland, buy some out or one at a time whatever.

  11. 6~mil for a pt/game caliber player is how it's done. You have players playing at min up to expectations or exceeding it. You don't lock in that kind of money on guys like Boeser, who was pretty much a proven 50pt player. His contract extension was purely emotional because of what he just went through in his personal life. There's no way he should have even had a pay increase in his contract renewal based on his performance.

  12. Exactly they want young players that fit into the timeline. Draft picks show up too late. We have all our 1sts comming up anyway.

  13. It completely depends on the value of that contract. Personally, I don’t really get the point of a bridge deal since i don’t think the Canucks will be really doing any damage during that time, I’d like a contract that runs til Hughes is done, but we’ll see

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